Gouveia and Dugas Earn Trophy and $2,200 after firing a 60-63-123 (-19)
in the 2018 Ka’anapali Classic Pro-Pro Championship

Lahaina, HI – Eliot Gouveia and Eric Dugas held their first round lead and fired a 63 (-8) today to clench the
2018 Ka’anapali Classic Pro-Pro title and take home the $2,200 champions purse with a 60-63-123 (-19). Kevin
Carll and Kevin Hayashi gave Dugas and Eliot a run for their money, posting a low round today of 59 (-12) to
bump them into second place at 68-59-127, earning $1,600.

This is Gouveia and Dugas’ fourth event playing together and Gouveia commented on the event, “We knew we
had to make a lot of birdies this weekend and play aggressive.” He continued, “With the winds low, we knew
there would be some low scores out there and we had to capitalize on every birdie opportunity we had – we
couldn’t have any bogeys on our card, and we didn’t both days.”

On the uphill par 5 6th hole, Dugas had a solid drive off the tee today with just 165 yards to the flag. Dugas hit a
7-iron into the green and “the greens were rolling great - I was able to make the 15 foot putt for eagle.” Dugas
added, “Eliot had just made a good sandy par, so that let me be aggressive and I was able to make the uphill putt
– we play well as a team – we had a lot of opportunities this week and we were fortunate to capitalize on them.”
“Both days we got off to a great start and then in the middle, hit sort of a plateau – we thought that especially
today, we needed to finish strong.

Eric was able to birdie both 17 and 18 today, he played exceptionally the last
two holes which made my job easy,” Gouveia laughed.
With a tournament low round today of 59 (-12), the team of Kevin Carll and Kevin Hayashi (2015 Ka’anapali
Classic Pro-Pro Champions) shot up the leaderboard into second place, just four shots off the leaders, finishing
at 127 (-15). With a clean scorecard, they posted eight birdies and two eagles today. Carll set them off on a
birdie run, with five birdies on the first seven holes played. Then Hayashi birdied the next and eagled the
following hole.

On the 12th hole, Hayashi had a great drive, with just 57 yards to the pin – he holed out with a sand wedge.
Hayashi commented, “The ball actually hung on the flagstick a few seconds before it finally dropped in for
eagle.” When asked what makes them such good teammates, Carll said, “We have good chemistry together, we
feed off each other really well and we are so comfortable as playing partners that it makes for a fun game.”

2017 Ka’anapali Classic Pro-Pro Champions, TJ Kua and Todd Rego finished 63-66-129, taking home $1,200
for third place. Brothers, Chris and Kevin Shimomura came in fourth at 68-62-130 and the team of Kyle
Hayashi and Jake Grodzinsky finished 65-66-131 for 5th place.
For a full list of teams and scores, click here.

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